{{flavour|Zin is a god of discipline. Followers must remain pure of body and soul, refraining from dark magic and chaotic acts, and never consuming the flesh of intelligent beings. They must also tithe a fraction of all gold gained, preferably followed by donations of more. In exchange, worshippers may invoke Zin's wrath upon sinners, and eventually gain various divine protections. Zin's followers can convert to Elyvilon or the Shining One while keeping some piety.

{{flavour|Zin is a god of discipline. Followers must remain pure of body and soul, refraining from dark magic and chaotic acts, and never consuming the flesh of intelligent beings. They must also tithe a fraction of all gold gained, preferably followed by donations of more. In exchange, worshippers may invoke Zin's wrath upon sinners, and eventually gain various divine protections. Zin's followers can convert to Elyvilon or the Shining One while keeping some piety.

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Zin grants followers the ability to preach to the unenlightened masses, and powers to vitalise their bodies and gain divine stamina, protecting them from various afflictions as well as giving sustenance to the hungry. Later, followers gain the ability to imprison their foes temporarily. Followers can eventually find temporary safety in a divine refuge. As piety grows, followers will be protected from mutation, and Zin may even occasionally directly intervene to save a follower's life.

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Zin grants followers the ability to preach to the unenlightened masses, and powers to vitalise their bodies and gain divine stamina, protecting them from various afflictions. Later, followers gain the ability to imprison their foes temporarily. Followers can eventually find temporary safety in a divine refuge. As piety grows, followers will be protected from mutation, and Zin may even occasionally directly intervene to save a follower's life.

Zin likes it when you donate money (by praying at an altar) and you or your allies kill unclean or chaotic beings.

Zin likes it when you donate money (by praying at an altar) and you or your allies kill unclean or chaotic beings.

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'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Pious"

'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Pious"

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*'''Vitalisation''' - Temporarily gives you the Vit status, which, while active, protects you from sickness, poisoning, confusion, petrification, rot (but not direct damage from miasma), and stat drain, and boosts all your stats by [[Invocations]]/3. Also grants poison [[resistance]], protects against the status effects caused by [[curare]] and the stings of [[hornet]]s, while active. Gives a small amount of nutrition, but won't go past Full. Costs 1-2 Piety.

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*'''Vitalisation''' - Temporarily gives you the Vit status, which, while active, protects you from sickness, poisoning, confusion, petrification, rot (but not direct damage from miasma), and stat drain, and boosts all your stats by [[Invocations]]/3. Also grants poison [[resistance]], protects against the status effects caused by [[curare]] and the stings of [[hornet]]s, while active. Costs 1-2 Piety.

'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Devout"

'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Devout"

*'''Imprison''' - Temporarily creates a silver-walled prison around an enemy, pushing away monsters adjacent to the target (if applicable). Duration depends on [[Invocations]] skill. Strong monsters may break themselves out before the effect ends on its own (chance of doing so depends on monster's HD). Costs 5 MP, 125-250 Food, and 4-6 Piety.

*'''Imprison''' - Temporarily creates a silver-walled prison around an enemy, pushing away monsters adjacent to the target (if applicable). Duration depends on [[Invocations]] skill. Strong monsters may break themselves out before the effect ends on its own (chance of doing so depends on monster's HD). Costs 5 MP, 125-250 Food, and 4-6 Piety.

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Prior to [[0.20]], [[potions of cure mutation]] existed, which Zin allowed the use of.

Prior to [[0.20]], [[potions of cure mutation]] existed, which Zin allowed the use of.

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Prior to [[0.17]], Vitalisation also gave a small amount of nutrition, never enough to go past Full.

Prior to [[0.16]], Zin would completely protect followers from [[Hell]]'s effects at maximum piety. This was reduced to a maximum of 50% in 0.16.

Prior to [[0.16]], Zin would completely protect followers from [[Hell]]'s effects at maximum piety. This was reduced to a maximum of 50% in 0.16.

Revision as of 04:34, 3 July 2018

Zin is a god of discipline. Followers must remain pure of body and soul, refraining from dark magic and chaotic acts, and never consuming the flesh of intelligent beings. They must also tithe a fraction of all gold gained, preferably followed by donations of more. In exchange, worshippers may invoke Zin's wrath upon sinners, and eventually gain various divine protections. Zin's followers can convert to Elyvilon or the Shining One while keeping some piety.

Zin grants followers the ability to preach to the unenlightened masses, and powers to vitalise their bodies and gain divine stamina, protecting them from various afflictions. Later, followers gain the ability to imprison their foes temporarily. Followers can eventually find temporary safety in a divine refuge. As piety grows, followers will be protected from mutation, and Zin may even occasionally directly intervene to save a follower's life.

Zin likes it when you donate money (by praying at an altar) and you or your allies kill unclean or chaotic beings.

Zin dislikes it when you drink blood, you attack neutral beings, you deliberately mutate yourself or you or your allies attack monsters in a sanctuary. Zin strongly dislikes it when you perform cannibalism, you desecrate holy remains, you use necromancy, you use unholy magic or items, you attack non-hostile holy beings, you or your allies kill non-hostile holy beings, you attack allies, you transform yourself, you polymorph monsters, you use unclean or chaotic magic or items or you eat the flesh of sentient beings.

Racial Restrictions

Appreciates

Zin takes a 10% tithe every time you pick up gold, unless you're already at max piety. This tithe counts remainders (e.g. if you pick up two piles of 15 gold one after the other, Zin will take 1 gold piece from the first and 2 from the second). However, Zin knows if you try to save gold piles before beginning worship ("Zin is a bit unhappy you did not bring this gold earlier."), and the tithe has a reduced effect in the Orcish Mines and on gold acquired. Paying a tithe has a chance to increase piety based on its size.

You also have an ability to donate half your gold, granting a chunk of piety which will be distributed as time passes. You'll also receive an indication of what Zin's opinion towards you will be once the piety is fully distributed. This can be an effective option for late-game converts, who can buy their way to maximum piety for circa 2500 gold, depending on the amount taken at conversion.

Upon conversion, Zin takes some gold, but this provides more piety than a regular donation.

Killing the spawn of chaos has a chance to grant piety. See the list of chaotic monsters and abilities for more details.

Ablutions, which punishes unclean monsters and walking corpses: Chance to cause bleeding, to smite, to cause rot, to illuminate, to cast holy word, or to turn them into pillars of salt.

Apostates, which applies to intelligent monsters, especially heretics (i.e. monsters who worship a god other than Zin, such as orcs of Beogh): Chance to put to sleep, to daze, to confuse, to fear, and to paralyze unbelievers, while heretics may suffer bleeding, smiting, blindness, muteness, illumination, paralysis, madness, and dumbness.

Anathema, which combats demons and undead: chance to daze, to confuse, to fear, to illuminate, to cast holy word, or to turn them into pillars of salt.

If multiple books could apply, the one with the strongest potential effects is selected. Recite takes three turns, during which you can move, fight, and evoke; anything that interrupts your speaking (potions, scrolls, spells, shouting, using other Zin abilities, or using a breath weapon) will cancel the Recite status. The effect of Recite is more powerful with higher piety and Invocations, but still has potential even at very low Invocation levels. Even so, there is always a chance of weaker effects (or even no effect at all). Costs Breath.

Vitalisation - Temporarily gives you the Vit status, which, while active, protects you from sickness, poisoning, confusion, petrification, rot (but not direct damage from miasma), and stat drain, and boosts all your stats by Invocations/3. Also grants poison resistance, protects against the status effects caused by curare and the stings of hornets, while active. Costs 1-2 Piety.

Imprison - Temporarily creates a silver-walled prison around an enemy, pushing away monsters adjacent to the target (if applicable). Duration depends on Invocations skill. Strong monsters may break themselves out before the effect ends on its own (chance of doing so depends on monster's HD). Costs 5 MP, 125-250 Food, and 4-6 Piety.

Sanctuary - Creates a stationary Sanctuary with a radius and duration dependent on your Invocations skill, centered on yourself. Its radius will decrease as its duration runs out. So long as you remain within the radius of Sanctuary, no enemies can attack you (this protection extends to your allies, as well). If you or one of your allies attacks, Sanctuary is instantly dispelled and Zin considers it an evil act. Costs 7 MP, 150-300 Food, and 15-23 Piety.

In addition to preventing enemy attacks, you enjoy the following effects from Sanctuary:

Zin will cleanse potions of mutation. This means you will no longer lose piety from quaffing potions of mutation, and potions of mutation will only remove mutations, not add them.

Punishments

Zin does not punish followers who leave Zin's service; however, those who take up the worship of evil or chaotic gods will be scourged. (Kikubaaqudgha, Yredelemnul, Makhleb, Lugonu, and Beogh are evil, and Xom and Jiyva are chaotic.)

Those under Zin's wrath will find their beneficial mutations stripped away, their bellies empty, their enemies alerted, and their senses confounded by the axioms of Law; confusion, fainting and complete paralysis will be their lot.

Strategy

Zin works through somewhat more subtle means than most other gods. Rather than directly killing, Zin empowers you to disable monsters with Imprison and various status effects (via Recite) while protecting you from various kinds of harm.

In terms of overall god strategy, remember that you can switch amongst Zin, Elyvilon, and the Shining One without incurring wrath, and you even get some starting piety with your new god choice. All three of these gods use Invocations skill. Also, so long as you do not worship an evil or chaotic god at any point later on in the game, you will not incur wrath if you leave any of these three gods.

In spite of the fact that Zin abhors chaos, Recite produces a variety of random effects. Recite's list of effects grows along with your Invocations skill and your piety, but weak effects are always possible. Monsters resist it based on their hit dice, not their magic resistance. Do note that reading scrolls, using other Zin abilities, casting spells, drinking potions, using a breath weapon, and shouting or commanding allies via the (t)ell command will interrupt recite.

Vitalisation boosts all your stats for a low piety cost, and while active makes you immune to sickness, poisoning, confusion, petrification, rot, and stat drain, but it won't cure these ailments if you already have them, so activate it preemptively upon encountering an enemy that can inflict such effects on you. (Something of a niche case, but Vitalisation does prevent the status effects that curare and hornets cause via their poison.) Also note that Vitalisation prevents the poisoning status but does not actually provide rPois, and thus does not lower the damage from the impact of spells like Poison Arrow or Venom Bolt.

Sanctuary is one of the most powerful emergency abilities in the game. Use it when you're surrounded and the situation is quickly going pear-shaped, though make sure you have an escape route too, lest Sanctuary only delay rather than prevent your death. Note that you can't recast Sanctuary while you already have one still active, and that it costs a hefty 15 piety to invoke.

History

Prior to 0.21, Zin had a one-time ability at 6* which would remove all mutations, instead of cleansing mutation potions.

Prior to 0.17, Vitalisation also gave a small amount of nutrition, never enough to go past Full.

Prior to 0.16, Zin would completely protect followers from Hell's effects at maximum piety. This was reduced to a maximum of 50% in 0.16.

Prior to 0.15, followers of Zin would on occasion be seen as allies by holy monsters. The chance of this occurring rose with piety. Also, Recite prompted you to choose a book if multiple could be applied.

Prior to 0.14, Vitalisation simply blocked the poison status effect without granting poison resistance. This led to players still taking heavy damage from poison-elemental spells. Also, Zin was displeased when your sentient allies were allowed to die.

Prior to 0.13, Recite had a 3-turn delay instead of a 3-turn duration, essentially paralyzing the player while they hoped Zin did something. Also, the priest background was removed, making it impossible to begin play worshiping Zin.